Security researchers at Symantec recently uncovered a backdoor trojan whose spread is being dictated by commands hosted in Google Groups, Google's online discussion forums. The backdoor trojan, named Trojan.Grups, appears to be the first ever malware to use an online newsgroup as the "command and control" center for botnet communications. It's certainly the first time that Google Groups specifically has been compromised in this way. This new discovery points to what appears to be the latest trend in what you could call "Web 2.0 malware," that is, nasty computer programs that don't just spread in social networks, but actually use the infrastructure of the social networks themselves to do the spreading.@ReadWriteWeb
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
social networking services for more nefarious purposes than just "sharing with your friends."
Researchers Discover Botnet Commanded by Google Groups :"Web 2.0-controlled malware?"
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment